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soil without due process of law. [applause] there is the 10th amendment. something our omnipotent federal government seems to have forgotten all about. the 10th amendment provides that the powers not given to the federal government are reserved for the states and for the people. [applause] how did we get a $16.50 trillion national debt? we have a federal government that thinks they have the authority to regulate our toilet seats and our light bulbs. we need to get back to the constitution. article 6 of the constitution provides that the constitution shall be the supreme law of the land. there is an ongoing effort to undermine united states' sovereignty. before i was in the senate, i was the solicitor general of texas. we stood up to the world court and to the united nations. [applause] we stood up to the president of the united states, who happen to be a republican. court before the supreme of the united states and said, no president, republican or democrat, has the authority to give away u.s. sovereignty. [applause] we have seen republicans willing to sta
soil without due process of law. [applause] there is the 10th amendment. something our omnipotent federal government seems to have forgotten all about. the 10th amendment provides that the powers not given to the federal government are reserved for the states and for the people. [applause] how did we get a $16.50 trillion national debt? we have a federal government that thinks they have the authority to regulate our toilet seats and our light bulbs. we need to get back to the constitution....
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similar to what alec is currently pushing utah has a law that bans on authorized photography in farms and iowa has a lot of makes it a crime to lie to gain access to a farms staff but despite what alec may argue americans should have an absolute right to know what's happening to the food we eat their chickens and eggs for example for example when most americans eat a chickens and don't think twice about where came from or if they do they think of the egg coming from some chicken they could mosey around a farm for the rain go where it watered and fortunately this idealistic view of a chicken farm is the exception and not the norm in reality according to peta the chickens are arguably the most abused animals in the world in the united states more than seven billion chickens are killed for their flesh every year and four hundred fifty two million ends are used for their egg is nearly ninety nine percent of these chickens spend their lives in total confinement from birth until death chickens raised for meat spend their entire lives in dirty sheds with tens of thousands of other birds and
similar to what alec is currently pushing utah has a law that bans on authorized photography in farms and iowa has a lot of makes it a crime to lie to gain access to a farms staff but despite what alec may argue americans should have an absolute right to know what's happening to the food we eat their chickens and eggs for example for example when most americans eat a chickens and don't think twice about where came from or if they do they think of the egg coming from some chicken they could...
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by chance that our government and constitution have effectively lasted over 200 technologies,e, and laws have progressed since 1776, it is now, more than ever, imperative that we continue to protect and on the lessons of -- protectg fathers and honor the lessons of our founding fathers. i believe that less government equates to more freedom, and it -- only the greatest amount of freedom can be achieved with the smallest amount of government. i am confident that our founding fathers had it right when they left a large share of the power to the state and to us, the people, but still allowed for us to be a strong and united country. i am conservative because i believe in the free market. i believe that the free market better allocates resources than the government could ever hope to do. [applause] it is not a coincidence that free markets produce more economic growth, spur more jobs, and create higher standards of living than those systems burdened by overarching government regulations. [applause] am conservative because i believe lower taxes create more incentives for people to work, save,
by chance that our government and constitution have effectively lasted over 200 technologies,e, and laws have progressed since 1776, it is now, more than ever, imperative that we continue to protect and on the lessons of -- protectg fathers and honor the lessons of our founding fathers. i believe that less government equates to more freedom, and it -- only the greatest amount of freedom can be achieved with the smallest amount of government. i am confident that our founding fathers had it right...
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because, she explained, it's congress' job to pass laws. and then the supreme court interprets them and they can decide whether to throw them out or not. you know what? that statement is exactly the problem. [ applause ] that statement is reminisce entwhistle of nancy pelosi when she was --ent of nancy pelosi when she was asked what's the extent of oak obamacare and she was saying, are you serious? are you serious? look, there are a whole lot of politician, sadly democrats and republicans in washington who haven't looked at the constitution in a long, long time. and let me answer speaker pelosi, yes, we're serious. [ applause ] the second amendment provides the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. [ applause ] now, what part of shall not be infringed do they not understand? but it doesn't just end with the second amendment. the first amendment, the big target in congress. set aside their love for regulating campaign speech because it seems every campaign elected official hates, hates, hates when the people dare
because, she explained, it's congress' job to pass laws. and then the supreme court interprets them and they can decide whether to throw them out or not. you know what? that statement is exactly the problem. [ applause ] that statement is reminisce entwhistle of nancy pelosi when she was --ent of nancy pelosi when she was asked what's the extent of oak obamacare and she was saying, are you serious? are you serious? look, there are a whole lot of politician, sadly democrats and republicans in...
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the required faithful execution of the laws the legislature passed. we were all in for eight long years to get results we had. teachers generally move towards the benefits of the new system. the unit itself didn't and still to this day are opposed to the substantive reforms, not just florida, but around the country. it's part of the process at the site. sometimes you have to say. sometimes you find common ground, but she's got to sort of politically emasculated. i ran for reelection, got elected, which gave me a pass to consider doing what i was doing and apart from being a jury to serve, lattice to have enough time to shift again speak out and out others see stimulate that around the country. >> my name is alan parker. adding a mac [laughter] >> that's a question. i am optimistic that there is a growing consensus. people's views of the political system -- people are angry and frustrated that i think it's beginning to change the system and i think the republican party has seen the need for a more positive, proactive message. not just to be against thi
the required faithful execution of the laws the legislature passed. we were all in for eight long years to get results we had. teachers generally move towards the benefits of the new system. the unit itself didn't and still to this day are opposed to the substantive reforms, not just florida, but around the country. it's part of the process at the site. sometimes you have to say. sometimes you find common ground, but she's got to sort of politically emasculated. i ran for reelection, got...
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a bunch of governors asked to have flexibility in implementing the existing welfare law. the administration said sure, as long as the changes you want to make don't weaken the rules on welfare and work. it was republican governors asking, republican governors and democratic governors and the obama administration says yes, provided we protect the welfare and work requirements. republicans decided to lie about it and say the president and the administration did exactly the opposite of what they actually did. he took the work requirements out of welfare. he just wants a free ride for everybody. he's buying votes with the free welfare, obama money. it's not true at all. it was the opposite of what the administration had done. the republicans thought they had something. mitt romney made a campaign ad out of it. a few days before the election, romney made another campaign ad out of the same untrue thing. it was a lie. it was debunked. it was one of the brighter, more obvious campaigns of a campaign filled with lies. it was the lie you only try in the hottest heat of an election
a bunch of governors asked to have flexibility in implementing the existing welfare law. the administration said sure, as long as the changes you want to make don't weaken the rules on welfare and work. it was republican governors asking, republican governors and democratic governors and the obama administration says yes, provided we protect the welfare and work requirements. republicans decided to lie about it and say the president and the administration did exactly the opposite of what they...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? do what? that. i ordered more coffee yesterday. congratulations. those too. [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business needs, and now get folgers classic roast for $6.99. staples. that was easy. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and lobster tacos. my favorite entree is the lobster lover's dream. what's yours? come celebrate lobsterfest and sea food differently. [ male announcer ] visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 coupon on two lobsterfest entrees. >>> at around
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? do what? that. i ordered more coffee yesterday. congratulations. those too. [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business needs, and now get folgers classic roast for $6.99. staples. that was easy. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster...
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>> so, the law right now is in limbo. the president has -- i'm not sure he has this executive power, but it is in the process of being challenged. this is the problem. our courts take so long. he did unilaterally or by delegated authority, he extended the time for the so-called dream act of students who you are describing to span the country for two years. it does not offer a permanent solution to this. in the book that i have written called immigration wars, we propose it passed the legalization for adults, a path the citizenship for their children under the theory that the sense that this is -- not the right term, but the illegal immigrants break the law. their children should not be penalized for that. and so in your scenario and not sure you're talking about anybody you know. we will just leave it that. you would be under the suggestions that there being discussed right now in washington to reform aggression and will we believe that you would be given a path -- now you, excuse me. the person you describe would be give
>> so, the law right now is in limbo. the president has -- i'm not sure he has this executive power, but it is in the process of being challenged. this is the problem. our courts take so long. he did unilaterally or by delegated authority, he extended the time for the so-called dream act of students who you are describing to span the country for two years. it does not offer a permanent solution to this. in the book that i have written called immigration wars, we propose it passed the...
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our legislatures come in and pass laws and then they go home and live under the laws they just passed. if we had ak -- part-time congress in washington, with a kit less what they really get less done? what we are getting is a lot of hysteria. from a president more concerned about the next election and saving programs for the next generation. president obama is campaigning full-time against the sequester that he created. he has used schoolteachers and border patrol agents and airport security and janitors as part of his portrait of pain. now he has decided to shut down white house towards. now, the only people who can tour the white house are those who contribute half $1 million or more. would beident posture laughable if he had not taken it one step too far. onto our criminals streets to make a political point. when you have a federally sponsored jailbreak. , at is what this is federally sponsored jailbreak. you cross the line from politics asspend as aform of senescence -- as form of cynicism where everything goes in order to win the next election. if the president cannot handle $85
our legislatures come in and pass laws and then they go home and live under the laws they just passed. if we had ak -- part-time congress in washington, with a kit less what they really get less done? what we are getting is a lot of hysteria. from a president more concerned about the next election and saving programs for the next generation. president obama is campaigning full-time against the sequester that he created. he has used schoolteachers and border patrol agents and airport security...
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there have been a law since 2005 for landlords with five or more units to notify tentants in writing that their apartment is a soft story. they're required to have an engineer prepare a size nick. >> doft is steep, generally can vary between $5,000 and closer to $30,000. >> and more. now, the berkeley property owner says the cost can run into thousands of dollars and beyond and saying unavailability of rent increases is the biggest problem faced they're unable to pass through some of the costs to residents who are sitting in and occupying some spaces. caught in the middle are tenants if we want to live this n.a building considered to be unsound you can go to our web si. we have posted a link. in berkeley nick smith abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. well, it's the first day of spring. we have showers today around the bay area. umbrellas were out. windshield wipers and live doppler 7 hd looks like we're going to get spring weather. >> it's just going to be delayed by a day. taking a look pretty quiet now. we're not through just yet. as i can show you rainfall totals, about 84/100ths
there have been a law since 2005 for landlords with five or more units to notify tentants in writing that their apartment is a soft story. they're required to have an engineer prepare a size nick. >> doft is steep, generally can vary between $5,000 and closer to $30,000. >> and more. now, the berkeley property owner says the cost can run into thousands of dollars and beyond and saying unavailability of rent increases is the biggest problem faced they're unable to pass through some...
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be democratic votes because many of them are coming in very poor and pay no attention to the federal law that says you must be financially able to take care of yourself before you come into this country. of then there is the matter national security issues. obama says he wants to have a zero-nuclear-world. i know some of you have those bumper strips on your cars that say, "when guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns." if nuclear weapons are outlawed only terrorists will have nukes. [applause] and we need an absolutely have to have the anti-missile system ronald reagan stood for and we know is so important to the defense of our country. some of your challenges. we need your help to take back the republican party for the grass roots and for the kind of candidates we want to nominate instead of the ones who follow all the dictates and orders of the establishment. we need a choice, not an echo. rove echo.nt a karl we want the grassroots to be kind ofpick -- the candidates sarah palin was backing. those of the kind of candidates want because they believe in america and do not take thei
be democratic votes because many of them are coming in very poor and pay no attention to the federal law that says you must be financially able to take care of yourself before you come into this country. of then there is the matter national security issues. obama says he wants to have a zero-nuclear-world. i know some of you have those bumper strips on your cars that say, "when guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns." if nuclear weapons are outlawed only terrorists will have...
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guest: the laws of washington should not supersede the laws of god. we have a right to make a choice and that choice should be made by every state. states have the prerogative to make that decision. i am telling you publicly how i would vote is the issue came up in my state. we have a right to vote on the issue and have the majority of the citizens decide how they feel about what is a personal decision. host: al cardenas is with the american conservative union and he joins us for another 20 minutes. caller: i have a comment and question. my question is -- and i guess then my comments -- i have been trying to find out when will sarah palin been speaking in the afternoon, in the morning? thanks for asking. i have a special right here. sarah palin will be speaking this morning. i will tell you in one second. she is speaking at 12:00. caller: i am getting ready to call it a night. i did not want to miss her. so she will be going on at 12:00 12:00 p.m.. . -- i am basing this on my involvement with the film industry. the filmics in industry are pretty close
guest: the laws of washington should not supersede the laws of god. we have a right to make a choice and that choice should be made by every state. states have the prerogative to make that decision. i am telling you publicly how i would vote is the issue came up in my state. we have a right to vote on the issue and have the majority of the citizens decide how they feel about what is a personal decision. host: al cardenas is with the american conservative union and he joins us for another 20...
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so-called voter id laws i mean the idea if i go and see the r. rated movie i have to show them my id you know but i but i'm going to vote i don't have all the or more people die from televisions falling on their heads every year than are prosecuted or convicted for voter fraud and and the republicans have spent millions of tens of millions of dollars and years looking for voter fraud and we found what eight cases of it last year one of them was a none it there is no you know racially rotten. voter fraud going on in this country but there is you know racially run voter disenfranchisement after americans twenty twenty twenty percent after americans don't have the kind i didn't necessary for some of these states because you have only for me what eight percent of white people don't have that idea but tom remember the states are also going to have the money to go to give these ideas out ideas out for free so what we're really seeing here expensive that's not a republican value let's have more big government and with the republican values need to be is
so-called voter id laws i mean the idea if i go and see the r. rated movie i have to show them my id you know but i but i'm going to vote i don't have all the or more people die from televisions falling on their heads every year than are prosecuted or convicted for voter fraud and and the republicans have spent millions of tens of millions of dollars and years looking for voter fraud and we found what eight cases of it last year one of them was a none it there is no you know racially rotten....
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, will all the sudden followed new laws. it is not about the bad guys. it is all about the lead. that chunk of metal did the crime. background checks to learn about a person's intentions? the idea should have started with yours. mr. president. [applause] it is great to be back at cpac. it feels like coming home even though it is only my second time here. already i can spot those liberal media folks to write their annual conservative stories. how many of you guys are here? raise your hands. be proud. you are allowed to be loud, we are used to it. we would never dream of making you wait outside. we can come here for an adult conversation about the future of our country and heaven knows we need this. so much of what passes for natural conversation these days is anything but. remember no-drama-obama? now it's all-drama-obama. we do not have leadership coming out of washington, we have reality television. [applause] except it is really bad reality tv and the american people tune out a long time ago. entertainment tv is a good des
, will all the sudden followed new laws. it is not about the bad guys. it is all about the lead. that chunk of metal did the crime. background checks to learn about a person's intentions? the idea should have started with yours. mr. president. [applause] it is great to be back at cpac. it feels like coming home even though it is only my second time here. already i can spot those liberal media folks to write their annual conservative stories. how many of you guys are here? raise your hands. be...
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as governor hickenlooper was set to sign some of the toughest gun legislation into the country, into law today. he signed measures limiting magazine capacity for eight bullets or eight shotgun shells. universal background checks. making buyers pay for their own background checks as well. the massacre at a movie theater last july and columbine back in 1999 were two of the biggest in the u.s. now removing an assault weapons ban from gun legislation going before the senate next month. harry reid said it was blocked because he felt p t would block passage of any bill at all. >> right now, her amendment, using the most optimistic numbers has less than 40 votes. i'm not going to try to put something on the floor that won't succeed. i want something that will succeed. >> i asked him if this could be part after package. he said, no. this is very important to me and i'm not going to lay down and play dead. >> democratic senator dianne feinstein of california reacting angrily to the assault weapons ban she sponsored being dropped. senior congressional reporter for politico. this is senator reid's
as governor hickenlooper was set to sign some of the toughest gun legislation into the country, into law today. he signed measures limiting magazine capacity for eight bullets or eight shotgun shells. universal background checks. making buyers pay for their own background checks as well. the massacre at a movie theater last july and columbine back in 1999 were two of the biggest in the u.s. now removing an assault weapons ban from gun legislation going before the senate next month. harry reid...
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of the law actually changed that. as we all know the supreme court decision effectively made this a state option. it didn't take away the eligible to category but it allowed states to not expand and not be penalized for it. and what that means is to become the situation we have is that if you're a low income childless, nondisabled adult which many people with hiv are, particularly men, you are only eligible for what is considered for medicaid coverage in nine states. and 26 h.r. not eligible at all. with the affordable care act is likely affordable care act is likely many more states are going to expand and i'll show you a map in a minute, but this is one of the big points of decisions that states are still making as well as on the benefit package for that expansion population. here's the map of where states are on medicaid -- decisions on medicaid expansion as of last week. this is statements like, executive statements or things that have moved. so it's not set in stone for all the states but as you can see, 27 have
of the law actually changed that. as we all know the supreme court decision effectively made this a state option. it didn't take away the eligible to category but it allowed states to not expand and not be penalized for it. and what that means is to become the situation we have is that if you're a low income childless, nondisabled adult which many people with hiv are, particularly men, you are only eligible for what is considered for medicaid coverage in nine states. and 26 h.r. not eligible at...
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, will all the sudden followed new laws. it is not about the bad guys. it is all about the lead. that shot of metal did the crime. -- that chunk of metal did the crime. that is like saying that work may be fat. that fork made me fat. background checks to learn about a person's intentions? mr president, the idea should have started with yours. [applause] it is great to be back at cpac. it feels like coming home even though it is only my second time here. already i can stop those liberal --spot those liberal media folks to write their annual conservative stories. how many of you guys are here? raise your hands. be proud. we are laced -- you are allowed, we are used to it. -- you are loud, we are used to it. ashamed toou are not raise it high. we would never dream of making you wait outside. we can come here for an adult conversation about the future of our country and heaven knows we need this. so much of what passes for natural conversation these days is anything but. remember no-drama-obama? now it's all-drama-obama. we do n
, will all the sudden followed new laws. it is not about the bad guys. it is all about the lead. that shot of metal did the crime. -- that chunk of metal did the crime. that is like saying that work may be fat. that fork made me fat. background checks to learn about a person's intentions? mr president, the idea should have started with yours. [applause] it is great to be back at cpac. it feels like coming home even though it is only my second time here. already i can stop those liberal --spot...
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backed by laws that require transparency, risk limits, capital buffers against losses, and consequences for misconduct. that is the big picture. here are a few of the detailed findings from our investigation. they rapidly amassed a huge portfolio of synthetic derivatives. in part using federally insured depositor funds in a series of risky short-term trades disclosing the extent of the portfolio only after intense needy exposure
backed by laws that require transparency, risk limits, capital buffers against losses, and consequences for misconduct. that is the big picture. here are a few of the detailed findings from our investigation. they rapidly amassed a huge portfolio of synthetic derivatives. in part using federally insured depositor funds in a series of risky short-term trades disclosing the extent of the portfolio only after intense needy exposure
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finally, getting back to abiding by the law. coordination provided the means, then, between the budget and finance committee that allowed the finance committee to realistically address the demands of the tax, trade, health and welfare policies that were intended by a budget resolution. now, this usually happened in a bipartisan way, but this year is different. this budget resolution does not realistically address the needs or the capabilities of the finance committee. and by "capabilities," i don't mean that it's -- it's not there to get done and people willing to do it but the possibility of doing it is very remote based upon the unrealistic assumptions in this document. despite claims to the contrary, this budget is not balanced unless you believe balance is more of the same fiscal behavior of the last four years of the senate democratic leadership and fiscal policy. gher taxes, higher spending and yet higher debt. where there is fiscal pressure, where there is fiscal pressure, it's placed on the finance committee by this docu
finally, getting back to abiding by the law. coordination provided the means, then, between the budget and finance committee that allowed the finance committee to realistically address the demands of the tax, trade, health and welfare policies that were intended by a budget resolution. now, this usually happened in a bipartisan way, but this year is different. this budget resolution does not realistically address the needs or the capabilities of the finance committee. and by...
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she may have the law on her side, but she's got the nra and ted cruz against her. >> there's two questions to explore here. one, i degree it's going to be hard get the votes for the bill in full. there are pieces of it that are still really important. for instance, included in the assault weapons ban, that passed the judiciary committee today is this ban on magazines that are over 10 bullets. frankly i think that would have a bigger effect on the mass tragedies than the overall bill would. i think we can preserve major pieces of the bill. even if we can't preserve the entirety of it. the second question is this, ted cruz doesn't have the politics on his side. because 90% of american citizens want full background checks bill passed. the vast majority want an assault weapons ban put into place. and the fact is, i think there's going to be real push-back at the polls in 2014, if republicans in this place and across the way and the house of representatives become the party of assault weapons, i think it's a bad place for them to be politically and it's certainly a bad place for them to be when
she may have the law on her side, but she's got the nra and ted cruz against her. >> there's two questions to explore here. one, i degree it's going to be hard get the votes for the bill in full. there are pieces of it that are still really important. for instance, included in the assault weapons ban, that passed the judiciary committee today is this ban on magazines that are over 10 bullets. frankly i think that would have a bigger effect on the mass tragedies than the overall bill...
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i'd like to see how that would go over in a law school class when a prefer asks you to distinguish cases. i have been very educated and i'm offend by that question. i -- >> sean: i've read the constitution. >> on college campuses with co-eds telling me they're offended. it's going to be harder to say that's not an answer now that the u.s. senators are as an answer, and what dianne feinstein eventually got toning a was preposterous, and he said we banned child pornography. the very answer proofs the absurdity. the first amendment protects speech, not photograph, certainly not photographs photof genitals. if we interpreted the -- you could have your own personal weapon, that's how extreme it is, and in fact the first amendment does protect virtual child pornography, certainly protects writing about child pornography, and for her to say, we're not banning these other guns, okay, let's ban the eye "new york times" because we still have the "los angeles times" "post". >> he nailed her and so she said i'm offended. >> i used to think women should not be able to vote. and now i think women shou
i'd like to see how that would go over in a law school class when a prefer asks you to distinguish cases. i have been very educated and i'm offend by that question. i -- >> sean: i've read the constitution. >> on college campuses with co-eds telling me they're offended. it's going to be harder to say that's not an answer now that the u.s. senators are as an answer, and what dianne feinstein eventually got toning a was preposterous, and he said we banned child pornography. the very...
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what is the point of renters during lawful gun owners anyway -- registering lawful gun owners anyway? for gangs and criminals to access? you know that has happened before. by foreignbe hacked enemies like the chinese, who recently hacked pentagon computers, so a list can be handed over to the mexican , oh, by the way, they have already requested that list from our government. twohe end, there are only that reasons for government to create that federal registry of gun owners. to tax them or to take them. [applause] no gun owner, no rational thinking american belief that will have any effect on violent criminals, and they are right. it will not make anybody safer anywhere. and it isbling saddening how quickly this whole debate has deteriorated from what would truly help make isple safer into what proving to be a decades-old agenda of those vents on destroying the second amendment. they have offered nothing new. nothing helpful in making our schools, streets, or one child in this country safer. senator dianne feinstein admitted that she had her gun ban bill ready to go a year ago. tucked
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where we differ but we're going to converge over chaum is the focus on all laws being a private credit system a pool banking system with no government and that monetary dynamics their focus and then a loss in the monetary dynamics where the government injects money into the economy through different. it's untaxed out through surplices but some studies will converge we're still working our way there and do really well that's so let's let's let's boil this down to make it pretty straightforward stuff. the united states do we have a debt crisis you have a private process and a public debt reaction to that private process but by private you're talking about . hell no should help but households credit credit cards and of course student loans. and then corporate. financial corporations and finally did taken out by the shadow banking system when they borrowed money from the banking sector creating money in the process and then lend it to finance fundamentally ponzi schemes the combination of those three large groups of dead is pigs at forty two trillion dollars right now that was about three
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eroded the rule of law. the republicans have forgotten by -- two of every three are democrats. this is a political agenda and the president came to us and say i'm trying to help you republicans. i'm not buying it. i remember 1986. i know the rule of law is more important and can't afford to be sacrificed. i know the ronald reagan said the shining city on capitol hill he never said that is our destination. that is who we are. there is a destination for us, if we're going to build it it is t a higher altitude. it is on all of the pillars of american exceptionalism. that is what i challenge all of you. join me in restoring the pill lars of american exceptional -- pillars of american exceptionalism. for people think the words of self-deportation cost the presidency, i would suggest that he pillars of american exceptionalism like detroit or chicago you go live in those areas. we have a country to rebuild together. thank you. thanks so much. [applause] >> i usually get in a lot of debates with teachers and profess
eroded the rule of law. the republicans have forgotten by -- two of every three are democrats. this is a political agenda and the president came to us and say i'm trying to help you republicans. i'm not buying it. i remember 1986. i know the rule of law is more important and can't afford to be sacrificed. i know the ronald reagan said the shining city on capitol hill he never said that is our destination. that is who we are. there is a destination for us, if we're going to build it it is t a...
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he knows what he's talking about when it comes to the law. he has worked on the political campaigns. that thisabout him is is somebody who did not serve an elective office in texas. he is in his 40's, ran for the senate against the odds, against the lieutenant governor in texas, and won. if somebody with his background wins a senate race, that says something. host: another point -- from san diego on the democrats line. caller: i wanted to make a comment on marco rubio. he always says that he does not for a special pathway immigrants, yet cubans have a special pathway. that pathway was made easy for them so republicans could control florida. other republicans criticize the pathway because they think it is democratic. cubans already compromise 7% of the hispanic vote. mexican-american's compromise two-thirds of the hispanic vote in the united states. the rest are central americans, who are very pro-comprehensive immigration. then there are parker ricans. parker ricans are american citizens. -- puerto ricans are american citizens. they cannot re
he knows what he's talking about when it comes to the law. he has worked on the political campaigns. that thisabout him is is somebody who did not serve an elective office in texas. he is in his 40's, ran for the senate against the odds, against the lieutenant governor in texas, and won. if somebody with his background wins a senate race, that says something. host: another point -- from san diego on the democrats line. caller: i wanted to make a comment on marco rubio. he always says that he...
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. >> i thought against law and odds in a deep blue state but i was a severely conservative republican governor. >> romney will have his swan song at cpac also on saturday at 5:00 p.m. releasing the results of the straw poll. no one wants to make too much of any straw poll. do note this. interesting trend. the last three gop presidential nominees either finished first or second at some point in their bids at cpac. romney finished first or second every single year in the cpac straw poll from 2007 to 2012. up next, pope francis begins his first full day at the vatican. we'll head live to rome where the first latin american pope and first jesuit is sending a strong message about change in the church. >>> and karzai clash. the strained relationship with the afghan president and what it means as the u.s. tries to wind down america's longest war. first, a look ahead at today's politics planner. it is loaded with cpac and the president headed to the senate. and he also meets with house democrats. how many cpac speakers who happen to be senators will skip cpac and favor the president? you're w
. >> i thought against law and odds in a deep blue state but i was a severely conservative republican governor. >> romney will have his swan song at cpac also on saturday at 5:00 p.m. releasing the results of the straw poll. no one wants to make too much of any straw poll. do note this. interesting trend. the last three gop presidential nominees either finished first or second at some point in their bids at cpac. romney finished first or second every single year in the cpac straw...
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we need to understand, sequester is law. it's not just a policy. it's in law. it's taking effect right now. and the deficit reduction proposed by this bill is not $1.8 trillion but, in fact, zero. i thank the chair and would recognize now senator barrasso for ten minutes, i believe, and senator alexander for ten minutes. i thank them for their patience. the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming is recognized. mr. barrasso: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, within the last 20 minutes, i've heard on the floor comments about the sequester. a previous speaker on the democrat side of the aisle said that the scwe scwser was sequesg small business and was causing economic uncertainty. another senator on the other side of the aisle made remps to the "washington post." -- made reference to the "washington post." well, mr. president, i would draw the attention of this body to "the washington post" this morning. front-page story "washington post," today, thursday, march 21 -- "health care uncertainty weighs down small firms." not the sequester, uncertainty ab
we need to understand, sequester is law. it's not just a policy. it's in law. it's taking effect right now. and the deficit reduction proposed by this bill is not $1.8 trillion but, in fact, zero. i thank the chair and would recognize now senator barrasso for ten minutes, i believe, and senator alexander for ten minutes. i thank them for their patience. the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming is recognized. mr. barrasso: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, within the last 20...
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this is a man for whom law is a nuisance. he brings the cases, you might remember, against school districts to allow children to dress in drag. he harasses pro-life protesters in florida where a judge awarded $120,000 in sanctions against the justice department. i mean, this is a man who is advancing a radical agenda using his power in the obama administration. >> megyn: and just to follow up, the case against the pro-life protester in florida he's right that sanctions, attorney's fees were awarded because the doj was thought to have overstepped. about the kids dressing in drag, my understanding there was some evidence that the little children were severely persecuted so the civil rights division stepped in on their behalf. so his point is this is a guy pretty far to the left on most issues. whether you like that or don't, the point is that's where he comes from. who else would you expect president obama to nominate, chris? does it come as a particular surprise he's going with a man who is an openly liberal man? >> ideology a
this is a man for whom law is a nuisance. he brings the cases, you might remember, against school districts to allow children to dress in drag. he harasses pro-life protesters in florida where a judge awarded $120,000 in sanctions against the justice department. i mean, this is a man who is advancing a radical agenda using his power in the obama administration. >> megyn: and just to follow up, the case against the pro-life protester in florida he's right that sanctions, attorney's fees...
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it's the law of the land. and i think it is -- like i said, let's not use him as a barometer on this. because i think the same people in the republican party understand that although they may not like it, it's the law of the land and it's going to move forward. >> steve, where are you on this? do you think it's a settled deal? i think it is. i'd like to think it is. >> it is a settled deal. look, i'm not an obama care supporter. i think most republicans are not. i think that there will have to be reforms to it as time goes on. but the problem with what ted cruz is doing, although it might be good politics for ted cruz and his standing in the faction of the republican party that he represents, is it keeps us permanently looking backwards on an issue that robert just described that's been settled by the supreme court, that's been settled by the last election. so the issue going forward is how do we project a message that the american people will find appealing. how do we get back on track after having lost the p
it's the law of the land. and i think it is -- like i said, let's not use him as a barometer on this. because i think the same people in the republican party understand that although they may not like it, it's the law of the land and it's going to move forward. >> steve, where are you on this? do you think it's a settled deal? i think it is. i'd like to think it is. >> it is a settled deal. look, i'm not an obama care supporter. i think most republicans are not. i think that there...
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signed into law by a previous president named george w. bush and even when it is working, it is a laugh line to them. mitt romney was good on the climate issue until he wants to run for higher office. republicans were all for invest ting in electric car until they decided to call it a joke. what are our chances of moving forward at a time when half our political world is moving backward on this issue even against our own ideas? he is a nuclear physicist who beat ibm's computer at jeopardy. thanks for being with us. >> rachel, it's always good to be with you. >> when the republicans are trying to criticize or hold back this sort of investment, what impact do you think it is on innovation and new technologies that could help on issues of energy and climate change? >> i don't know how many wildfires, hurricanes, barges running aground in mississippi. tornados, it takes before people realize that facing up to is in the public interest and if that requires new research and dwom, somebody's got to pay for it and if the private sector is not payi
signed into law by a previous president named george w. bush and even when it is working, it is a laugh line to them. mitt romney was good on the climate issue until he wants to run for higher office. republicans were all for invest ting in electric car until they decided to call it a joke. what are our chances of moving forward at a time when half our political world is moving backward on this issue even against our own ideas? he is a nuclear physicist who beat ibm's computer at jeopardy....
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he didn't have to practice much law. he could give speeches, and he could be a name partner bringing in business at this firm, this wall street firm, it became nixon -- i forget all the names and so on. and things were, they were happy. they were going to musicals, they were eating at the the best restaurants, nixon was having lunch at the club with tom dewey and all these also-rans. they were walking checkers along fifth avenue. trisha and julie were going to the chapin school. in february of '64 -- >> sounds like a frank capra movie. [laughter] in new york, i can just see it. >> peter really liked nixon, new york times reporter who was really impressed by mix son's civil rights -- nixon's civil rights. in february '64, jack parr's daughter randi got tickets for them to see the beatles, and suddenly kennedy is killed, and nixon's itch started up again. he wanted to run in '64. he was already meeting with the republican national committee chairman i think the weekend after kennedy was shot. he could feel it coming. and h
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constitution, federal laws take precedence over conflicting state and local laws. the law was pushed by new york governor andrew cuomo as part of his new gun legislation in that state. all in the wake of the horrible newtown, connecticut massacre. the government stresses, though, that any information that would come from a patient would still be confidential. >> some organizations just say at the beginning of the day, all communications are confidential, period. all information is confidential, period. so it's going to have to be viewed in light of their legal structure in the first place. >> it turns out they're not just veteran groups are raising concerns. other mental health experts worry about equating mental illness with violence. they know people should be encouraged to seek treatment instead of potentially adding any extra complications for those trying to treat their mental health. arthel? >> arthel: eric, thank you very much for that report. >> rick: you know more than half of all americans do not have savings set aside for a rainy day? that's according to
constitution, federal laws take precedence over conflicting state and local laws. the law was pushed by new york governor andrew cuomo as part of his new gun legislation in that state. all in the wake of the horrible newtown, connecticut massacre. the government stresses, though, that any information that would come from a patient would still be confidential. >> some organizations just say at the beginning of the day, all communications are confidential, period. all information is...
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care act federal law? he said, n,o this is something we want to continue fighting. democrats say that we've been through a supreme court challenge to an annual voted on this 30 times, why are we continuing to battle over something that democrats have no intention of appealing? host: the president is scheduled to release his budget a week of april 8. he is set to meet with house republicans today. give us the nature of these meetings. guest: the meeting today is the second of four meetings. it's part of his charm offensive stories trying to win over congressional support for a grand bargain. this has been an effort that was spurred by failing in the sequester a couple weeks ago. he has almost the opposite challenge of what he did yesterday when he met with senate democrats. they were pressing him on his willingness to accept social security cuts and changes to medicare, programs. democrats are very much in opposition to that. he will face house republicans, who don't want any increase in tax revenue. yester
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all the corporations painters there are laws. there are there are a lot of corporations out there that you're right aren't paying taxes there's corporations and should be oh they absolutely should be paying taxes like here is corporations they're using they're using corporate loopholes that shouldn't exist to not to not pay taxes but at the end of the day there's a lot of it there are thousands of corporations in this company that are classified as corporations but there are ten fifteen twenty maybe a hundred employees and they don't have the overhead capital to pay for the accounts and pay for the lobbyists to pay that zero percent tax rate but they are paying huge tax on one of them and their companies destroyed all of us in the war let's bring back the sherman antitrust act you know the reagan stopping force in eighty two any a president you know and so that would bring back small town america you have small businesses again president obama said in a meeting with senate on monday that he hopes to make a grand bargain so is he
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but still, it gets back to i was taught absolutism on freedom of speech in law school and i stick to that. i think if it happened here, i'd say as long as you're not inciting anyone to violence, he has every right to do this. >> has every right to do this. ms. love, what do you think? >> you know i don't like this. i mean, i don't like this and i agree with you, craig, that they should make him watch a month of history channel hitler week. do that and he will never ever do that salute again. he's an international player. he knows what he's doing. international, he is well versed in what is right and what is wrong. if he wanted to do it, step up to be a man and say i wanted to salute. >> from the public relations aspect of it, it never pays to make nazi reference. it always backfires. just stupid. >> but it got all of us kind of thinking, how does one not know. it's absolutely ignorant not to know about the barbarity that was adolf hitler, but it got us talking this morning. the guy is 20. i mean, does he maybe not know the history, peter? is that a possibility? >> first of all, i fin
but still, it gets back to i was taught absolutism on freedom of speech in law school and i stick to that. i think if it happened here, i'd say as long as you're not inciting anyone to violence, he has every right to do this. >> has every right to do this. ms. love, what do you think? >> you know i don't like this. i mean, i don't like this and i agree with you, craig, that they should make him watch a month of history channel hitler week. do that and he will never ever do that...
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that is under current law, the law the president supports. he changed to make that, so it is financially feasible. our program would move us in the direction of premium support, which is what members of congress have. it will allow for a certain amount of money subsidy, a benefit check, if you will, for seniors to be able to utilize that to purchase what they want for themselves so they are able to have an insurance program that is much more responsive to them. as a physician, medicare patients are having a whale of a time finding doctors to take medicare. if you are a new medicare patients and your doctor prior to the agencies the five does not take medicare patients, you have a very difficult time finding a new dr. who will take a new medicare patient. one out of every three doctors in this country have limited the number of patients they are seeing. see no of every eight medicare patients at all. the program is flawed and needs to be reformed. we need to strengthen medicare. our guest,rice is republican of georgia. we are talking about bud
that is under current law, the law the president supports. he changed to make that, so it is financially feasible. our program would move us in the direction of premium support, which is what members of congress have. it will allow for a certain amount of money subsidy, a benefit check, if you will, for seniors to be able to utilize that to purchase what they want for themselves so they are able to have an insurance program that is much more responsive to them. as a physician, medicare patients...
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it is very much enforcing the laws and some would argue it has over enforced the laws. the reason is that we have seen mothers, we have seen street vendors, we have seen workers, people contributing to this country in many different ways, including even u.s. citizen children and u.s. citizens mistakenly reported to their home countries. not their home countries or deported to mexico, for example, when they were actually u.s. born. the fact the administration hasn't fact been enforcing the laws. but like any agency, the department of homeland security has a memo that says because of limited resources it is exercising prosecutorial discretion, which says they will focus on certain types for deportation rather than others. then last june, in 2012, the obama administration did send a directive to agents saying young immigrants will arrive in the united states before the age of 16 and meet certain criteria are considered low level priority for deportation, and that is probably what the caller is referring to. host: comment from clinton, maryland, on the democrats' line. call
it is very much enforcing the laws and some would argue it has over enforced the laws. the reason is that we have seen mothers, we have seen street vendors, we have seen workers, people contributing to this country in many different ways, including even u.s. citizen children and u.s. citizens mistakenly reported to their home countries. not their home countries or deported to mexico, for example, when they were actually u.s. born. the fact the administration hasn't fact been enforcing the laws....
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they've eroded the rule of law. and republicans seem to forget of the 11 or 12 million that they say are here -- and i think it's 20 -- two out of every three are democrats, and democrats know that. this is a political agenda on the part of the democrats, and the president came to us and said i'm trying to help you republicans. i'm not buying it. i remember 1986. i know the rule of law's a more important pillar of american exceptionalism than can afford to be sacrificed. i know that ronald reagan said to us the shining city on the hill, and he never told us that was our destiny or destination, he said that's who we are. well, there is a destiny and destination for us. it's even greater than the shining city on the hill. if we're going to build it, it's on a higher altitude and all the pillars of american exceptionalism, not the politically expedient ones, all of them. [applause] so that's what i challenge all of you. join me in restoring the pillars of american exceptionalism. and of those who think that the kind an
they've eroded the rule of law. and republicans seem to forget of the 11 or 12 million that they say are here -- and i think it's 20 -- two out of every three are democrats, and democrats know that. this is a political agenda on the part of the democrats, and the president came to us and said i'm trying to help you republicans. i'm not buying it. i remember 1986. i know the rule of law's a more important pillar of american exceptionalism than can afford to be sacrificed. i know that ronald...
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you have a law firm. >> i too. >> neil: someone screws 'our embarrasses the law firm. that's on you, sparky. >> right. the person who screws up below me is getting canned. that's not what happened. >> neil: knee reflects -- reflects badly on this fellow? >> so what. if this is the standard, apply it higher on totem pole. why did he lose his job? >> neil: i'm done with you. what would you say to the argument something horrific happens on this set, and it embarrasses this show, my show, my name on it, i should take the fall for it. >> this is not about taking the fall. this is not like this guy is getting blamed and is taking the fault. it was this guy's job to pay attention to the money el. >> neil: and he didn't. do you think the approved of the clown we're looking at here? that alone is a offensive. just on that. clowns just creep me out. that alone. someone had to have this at a discussion. here's what i'm going to do. that person should get fired. you're not going to fire anyone. >> i'm not not going to fire anyone. if that's the new apply it across the board. >> ch
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but the sharia law piece? >> i think a lot of conservatives are looking for a way to get from where they are, to being pro gay and foster freeze's case, brother-in-law's gay, by account very warm, longstanding relationship with him and his partner. he did not really have a way to square his support for rick santorum. i think people are complicate, for conservatives one way to get from, you know, common enemies is a way to get from where you are to where you're going and islamists are certainly a common enemy. >> just throw sharia law in there. >> that's real thing. gay rights issues here. in iran they hang gays, right? there are some common enemies there. and i think, i don't think the gay rights movement has really embraced this particular alliance. but, but there -- >> but it's, on the other side, sometimes it's a contradiction inside among supporters of gay rights who are reluctant to criticize the regimes internationally. it's a complicated story. foster freeze, looking for a little common ground there. >>
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but for gun laws i should say. but the white house has very little appetite to take on the assault weapon ban. we're told that perhaps there would be 50 perhaps a few more votes, but not the 60 that the sponsors really need when that hits the floor. in truth, andrea, some of the votes that they would need, many of the votes they would need are from democrats in the senate. who not all, but many of whom represent states where gun rights are sort of considered part of the culture and where i think voting for an assault weapons ban would be viewed at least politically speaking not all that well. so you know jay carney yesterday at the white house briefing said the president was supportive of the assault weapons ban. now support can mean lots of different things. in this case, i think the president does wish that there was a reinstatement of the assault weapons ban. but i do not think the president is going to put his political capital on the line to try to sort of strong-arm these this group of democratic senators who
but for gun laws i should say. but the white house has very little appetite to take on the assault weapon ban. we're told that perhaps there would be 50 perhaps a few more votes, but not the 60 that the sponsors really need when that hits the floor. in truth, andrea, some of the votes that they would need, many of the votes they would need are from democrats in the senate. who not all, but many of whom represent states where gun rights are sort of considered part of the culture and where i...